In Costa Rica, September 15th marks 203 years of independent life, and in Vandará, we are waiting for you to commemorate together this historic milestone that year after year reminds us of the value of national identity and freedom.

Let’s celebrate in the heart of the forest in Vandará with our Typical Menu prepared with ingredients from the region, harvested directly from our garden. This September 13 and 15, we await you with a delicious traditional lunch. Enjoy it when you purchase any of our passes!

 

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Since Costa Rica proclaimed its independence in 1821, we have followed a unique path that has prioritized not only political freedom but also the protection of our natural resources. Today, we are internationally recognized for our progressive environmental policies, such as the abolition of the army in 1948, which allowed us to redirect resources toward education and conservation. This commitment to sustainability is an integral part of our national identity.

As we celebrate our past, we also look to the future. Independence not only gave us freedom but also the responsibility to protect and care for our country. This year, we renew our commitment to sustainability and conservation, inspiring future generations to continue this legacy.

We look forward to seeing you!

Vandará Team

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